Moments ago, Occupy Wall Street put out an urgent call for people to reassemble at Liberty Square for a re-occupation. Here is the live stream.
Less than an hour after a judge denied their petition for a temporary restraining order restricting the city from evicting Occupy Wall Street from Liberty Park, OWS issued a statement asking people to gather for a re-occupation, “Liberty Square is our home. The 1% stole the homes of thousands, but they will not steal Liberty Square! Reoccupation begins NOW! If you’re in the NYC area: Join the thousands gathering to defend our home, our movement, and our rights! Come to Liberty Square (Zuccotti Park) now.”
the live stream:


rev.r.e.barrow
Nov. 15th, 2011 at 6:57 pm
thanks.we only get to see this 2 days later.wondering why all of this police occupation is coming down,all at the same time,nationwide.is this a concerted effort to stifle speech,if so,by whom?we are occupying in lexington & louisville KY.my crazy girlfriend just started up an occupy event in my hometown.it’s about 30,000 population.across the street from 1st southern bank,nov.17.will keep ya posted.ok.hang tough.
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Phyllis Dreis
Nov. 16th, 2011 at 2:51 am
I read an article on internet… This has been done with the coordination with the help of the FBI , Homeland Security and other Federal agencies. The gave tacticle and planning advice and told them to go with huge shows of force, riot police in big numbers and to do it at night where there is less chance of press tobe around. So guess it was coordinated with help and advice on how to do it by the Fed gov. This to me is very disturbing.. we should be able to ask our president to stop this denying of 1 st amen rights, but instead the Fed gov gets involved this wayVERY DISTURBING!!
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drsolo
Nov. 16th, 2011 at 10:42 am
Flash mob assemble on streets to shut them down holding banners. Back up traffic and then disappear/melt back into the crowd before the police show up. Regroup and reappear on another street, especially those streets leading to where the 1% shop and play.
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